A “Claudio Roditi note by note solos transcriptions” volume by Colin Publ. (New York). One of Gabriel’s albums (“Brazilatafro Project” vol.2) with cover story, was released as Play-Along by Dorn Publications with the June/July ’99 issue of “Jazz Player” magazine.

From 1990 to 1997, in the United States, as free-lancer, Rosati played with greats as:Santana, Malo, Oreste Vilatos, John Handy, Deacon Jones & John Lee Hooker, Perez Prado All Star,The Checkmates, Os Originais do Samba, San Francisco All Star Big Band, also with the “Brazil World Tour”in Japan, Bob Mintzer, Billy Presto and bluesman Willy King.

Gabriel performed for three years at the major Las Vegas Spotlights: Caesar Palace, Bally’s, New York New York, Flamingo Hilton, Stardust, Luxor, Four Queens. During the past 20 years he toured Central America, North of Europe and twice Japan (opening act for three months at The Osaka Ritz Carlton Hotel with his own formation). Also, he appears on a Video with singer Gerardo titled “Darroumba” for Capitol Records, previously in Italy on Video Music Network, together with singer Vinicio Capossela and for a six months contract at the Italian National TV “Rai1” with the Night Live Show Band “Raimondo e le altre…” During his early years he was trumpeter with the Pescara Academy, Swiss Youth Orch., Carabinieri Army Band and substituted for the European Strasbourg Symphony.

Workshops teacher of Jazz, Brass techniques and Afro-Cuban-Brazilian music programs in Denmark, Las Vegas Performing Arts Center, Tokyo Yamaha Jazz School, Fullerton College, Long Beach Polytechnic, Calstate University of Los Angeles, Romanian Conservatories and many others.. Rosati graduated in Brass, Solfege, Harmony, Music Theory, Psychology, Pedagogy at the Pescara National Conservatory of Music (Italy).. He studied Arrangement, Combo and lead trumpet at the Dick Groove University of Los Angeles (1990). Eclectic writer, he has composed the soundtracks for the French Movie “The Room of the Words” by Martìn Brochàrd plus background music, industrial shows and cartoon’s scores.